Donald Trump's financial records may finally be seen by House committee

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A three-judge panel may soon decide that the former president must turn over two years of financial documents.

's financial records could finally be heading for the House of Representatives' Oversight Committee after a protracted legal battle lasting two years.

Jackson is joined by Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan and Judge Judith W. Rogers, who will rule on the former president's challenge to the House Oversight Committee's subpoena. regarding allegations that the Trump Organization had misstated the value of some assets for financial purposes.. In a 7-2 opinion, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower courts for further litigation.

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